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Neil Froese is a retired teacher residing in Ontario with his wife, Eileen. Growing up and living in southern Manitoba in the 1950's to the late 1980's, Neil's interest in trains was piqued by the visual and sound drama of early Canadian Pacific steam on cold, crisp winter mornings as the trains would dutifully deliver most anyone and everything to and from the towns and villages in southern Manitoba. The CPR station with its "agent" was the commercial and in many ways, the social hub of prairie towns until 1950's when train passenger service was terminated as more and more persons choose the independence of the automobile and the use of better highway infrastructure. However, a pre- Christmas winter ride on the CPR passenger train with his mother and brothers from Mather to Winkler in the 1950's to spend time with the grandparents was "as good a gift as was needed" as far as Neil was concerned. To a young boy 8 years of age, It was a great, unique experience - always to be remembered!

464 The Napinka Subdivision, Mile 0 to Mile 49

Picture52011/05 CPR/Napinka Sub. Mile 35, E. end of Cartwright yard, same location and view as in previous slide, looking W. What’s left? Only the grain elevator which is now beholden to only highway trucking.  A Cartwright land-mark, the CPR section house, had been torn down in 1926. Discarded crossing signal box stand base in the foreground. Main track was to the left and the siding with switch stand was located further right. The siding is more obvious in the distance. Information source: Southern Manitoba Review  Click on photo for detail. © Text and Photos exclusive copyright of N. Froese.